Model pickers: Kling vs Veo-class
Forget fan debates—stage briefs honestly. Some shots need motion acuity; others need speed and cost efficiency.
- Shot-level decision rubric
- Budget-aware storyboarding
- Honest expectation setting with stakeholders
Workflow truth
Relative strengths fluctuate as providers ship updates. Re-run quarterly comparisons on your own prompts.
- Document failure modes with example links
- Keep motion and artifact language specific
- Escalate regulated claims to legal
How it works
- 1
Classify the shot
Hero vs filler vs experimental determines budget.
- 2
Run paired tests
Same prompt, same duration—different engines.
- 3
Codify outcomes
Publish internal guidance so media buyers trust picks.
No permanent winners
This page is guidance, not a benchmark paper. Measure on your briefs with current provider versions.
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